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Grow Your Food for Free (Well Almost): Great Money-saving Ideas for Your Garden (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Grow Your Food for Free (Well Almost) How to grow your food on a budget, such as building your own shed from scrap, constructing a path from recycled materials or storing your harvest without a freezer.
Full description- Publisher: GREEN BOOKS
- Published: 28 June 2011
- Format: Paperback 240 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Gardening | Gardening: Growing Fruit & Vegetables | Specialized Gardening Methods | Organic Gardening
- ISBN 13: 9781900322898 ISBN 10: 1900322897
- Sales rank: 146,211
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Full bibliographic data for Grow Your Food for Free (Well Almost)
- Title
- Grow Your Food for Free (Well Almost)
- Subtitle
- Great Money-saving Ideas for Your Garden
- Authors and contributors
- Physical properties
- Format: Paperback
Number of pages: 240
Width: 234 mm
Height: 170 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight: 581 g - Audience
- General/trade
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- ISBN 13: 9781900322898
ISBN 10: 1900322897 - Classifications
- BISAC category code: GAR016000
BISAC category code: GAR005000
BISAC category code: GAR025000
Dewey: 635
Nielsen BookScan Product Class: T11.2
BISAC category code: GAR018000
BISAC category code: GAR022000 - Illustrations note
- colour illustrations, colour line drawings
- Publisher
- GREEN BOOKS
- Imprint name
- GREEN BOOKS
- Publication date
- 28 June 2011
- Publication City/Country
- Totnes/GB
- Table of contents
- Introduction PART 1 GETTING STARTED 1 Your growing space 2 Planning 3 Wildlife gardening 4 Paths, hedges and fences 5 The living soil 6 Water 7 Treasure in the trash 8 Wood PART 2 SPRING 09 Acquiring seeds 10 Protecting from the cold 11 Seed and potting compost 12 Raising new plants 13 Plant labels 14 Growing in containers 15 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 3 SUMMER 16 Growing upwards 17 Dealing with weeds 18 Feeding plants 19 Dealing with pests and diseases 20 Propagating plants 21 Making the most of your crops 22 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 4 AUTUMN 23 Harvesting 24 Saving seed 25 Propagating plants 26 Storing crops 27 Making leaf mould 28 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 5 WINTER 29 Winter protection 30 Small-scale construction 31 Building large structures 32 Tools Final words Resources Introduction PART 1 GETTING STARTED 1 Your growing space 2 Planning 3 Wildlife gardening 4 Paths, hedges and fences 5 The living soil 6 Water 7 Treasure in the trash 8 Wood PART 2 SPRING 9 Acquiring seeds 10 Protecting from the cold 11 Seed and potting compost 12 Raising new plants 13 Plant labels 14 Growing in containers 15 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 3 SUMMER 16 Growing upwards 17 Dealing with weeds 18 Feeding plants 19 Dealing with pests and diseases 20 Propagating plants 21 Making the most of your crops 22 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 4 AUTUMN 23 Harvesting 24 Saving seed 25 Propagating plants 26 Storing crops 27 Making leaf mould 28 Gathering 'wild' extras PART 5 WINTER 29 Winter protection 30 Small-scale construction 31 Building large structures 32 Tools Final words Resources

